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Researchers are advancing a green solution to water scarcity by using algae to recycle wastewater in drought-stricken rural regions. Flinders University researchers in South Australia are trialing enhanced high-rate algal pond (HRAP) systems that incorporate native filamentous algae, enabling faster,